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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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It's a genius and extremely efficient business model and it's really stupid to go on a strike against that. I want the service that I get to be as fast and cheap as possible, Uber gives me that. If governments had banned every smart superior idea to support the inefficient inferior ones, most of what we are conveniently using today wouldn't have existed.
What if you're one of the ones that acted the fool by being a legitimate business person and paying for your license only to discover that you're simultaneously being undercut by newcomers to the market that don't require what you honestly paid into the system?

I get the convenience of the customer. But it also puts a spotlight on how corrupt the taxi licensing business is and how much of a scam it can be for funding local governments.
 

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Jun 17, 2011
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Is it true that American citizens can't actually elect the President? They vote intermediate electors who pledge to vote for a particular presidential candidate but the electors are not bound by law to follow their pledge. An elector who pledged to vote for Hillary might lolgtfo and vote Jeb Bush and it would be legal

I heard legends but I could never believe that the most democratic and free country wouldn't let their citizens elect a president
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_College_(United_States)

Popular vote doesn't win you the Presidency, hence the 2000 Presidential election.
 

swag

L'autista
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_College_(United_States)

Popular vote doesn't win you the Presidency, hence the 2000 Presidential election.
Yeah, basically we have this goofy electoral college business. People pretty much vote with their voting public -- that hasn't been a real crisis before. But what does come up is that weird concession between the power of populations, regardless of location, and the power of individual states. Rather than a global vote count, there's an element of representation -- not entirely unlike how the FIFA president gets elected. Though not as many bribes have been made there to my knowledge. :D
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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Montana has a population of just over 1mil, Wyoming 584k. Why do they both get 3 electors? Why doesn't Montana more electors according to the population? 6 Wyoming voters have the power of 10 Montana voters
 

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L'autista
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Montana has a population of just over 1mil, Wyoming 584k. Why do they both get 3 electors? Why doesn't Montana more electors according to the population? 6 Wyoming voters have the power of 10 Montana voters
3 is the minimum.

It's the 2 drink minimum in U.S. state politics.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Is it true that American citizens can't actually elect the President? They vote intermediate electors who pledge to vote for a particular presidential candidate but the electors are not bound by law to follow their pledge. An elector who pledged to vote for Hillary might lolgtfo and vote Jeb Bush and it would be legal
:rofl:
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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it is not.

taxi drivers pay 160€ a day for their license.

uber drivers pay nothing.

i completely understand it...of course they should not act like idiots though.
Afaik the license itself costs nothing from the state. It's just limited in number. It's when the taxi unions resell it, that the license becomes expensive.

Uber (and Uber like services) are very popular here. The difference is that regular taxi drivers saw the market reaction and decided to drive for Uber here, rather than charge three folds and drive by themselves. Their net income generally increases by 4-5 times. Very convenient for the customers as well.
 

swag

L'autista
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That's just Texas, though. If that were Florida, the girl would be the child's lesbian baby mama upset that she wouldn't drive the getaway three-wheeled ATV.
 

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